Great article. I recently added a blog to my website where I have been discussing the very same topic. I’d like to add your site to my blogroll and would appreciate you doing the same with my BCSBusters site. Excellent Site!

Hey this is Doc from Memphis. I know you had my old blog on WordPress.com linked to your site but that link is no longer active. The new link is girlsgoodtimesandsports.wordpress.com and the name of the blog is “Good Times, Girls, and Sports”.

Senator, as a Georgia Tech alumnus and Florida Gator fan, it pains me to admit my complete agreement on your first three truths. Regarding the fourth one, I have to stick with “Ramblin’ Wreck from Georgia Tech.”

Jason – don’t laugh, but I’m weighing the idea of running a poll here based on approval voting, just to see how well it would work. Assuming I get sufficient interest in the idea, one poll will be enough for me. ;)

Besides, if I understand Brian correctly, it looks like Georgia is fully represented in the BlogPoll.

I am a stranger in a strange land. In other words, I’m a Georgia girl living in the wilds of Michigan where no one understands the pure passion of Georgia football or my accent.

Glad I ran across you whilst trolling the internet. Love the banner of Dooley and James Brown and the tribute to Lewis Grizzard. As a professional writer, I personally found his comment about being a columnist very amusing. To paraphrase, Grizzard said that writing a column everyday was like being married to a nymphomaniac. It’s fun for about 2 weeks and then it gets to be a chore.

We also share the same “UGA lunging for the Auburn player’s crotch” on our respective blogs. Great stuff.

Enjoyed your blog quite a bit, and could not agree more with your contention that life is measurably sadder with out the the great Lewis Grizzard in it. So much of my early life was formed by his humor and wit [‘The only good thing to come out of Chicago is I65 southbound’ ; ‘If you’re not the lead dog the view never changes’]. I hope he and Catfish are making God laugh…

I have and never will participate in the Budweiser song antics. Nor will I ever allow my wife or any of my children to participate. Not because I am opposed to Bud or any alcohol for that matter. It is because bobbing up and down to any song is just plain gay.

Just a word or praise- I was linked to you by Chris Brown over at smartfootball.blogspot.com- and I want to commend you on your blog.

Unfortunately, I’m a lifelong Tech fan, and as such, it would be against my religious convictions to bookmark your blog to my favorites- despite my (painful) admissions of it’s quality. I have, however, (begrudgingly) passed your link along to most of the coaches in my league. ;-)

Thanks for the great blog. I am just now reading your truisms, and figured that it was time to comment. I, too, am a lover of James Brown’s finest song. I had the opportunity of seeing James Brown play at the Sahara in Vegas back in ’94. My uncle and I were in the front row and had James taking are requests during the second set. When I asked him to play “Dooley’s Junkyard Dawgs”, he let out a big barrel laugh and regretfully confessed that his 12-member band had not properly rehearsed the number. Anyway, he gave us an autograph later that evening after finishing with a soulful rendition of “Popcorn”.

Two years later, I happened to be at the Super Bowl at the Packers vs Patriots game. I got on the elevator after a late night at the Windsor Court…
And who was on the elevator? The Godfather himself! He even acted like he remebered my request from two years back. To top it off, the elevator made a stop on the next floor, and another celebrity got aboard- Jim Belushi! Quite a surreal elevator ride, and I didn’t have a camera.

I cant thank you enough for the reading material between classes and work Senator. When you retire like PWD on georgiasportsblogspot, I think Ill just quit the internet. As we say in the corps, fair winds and following seas sir.

Your comments about CMR and our roster numbers kinda didn’t sit too well with me. You sounded dangerously close to someone who hopes something bad happens and Richt gets in hot water for it…I mean…whose side are you truly on, dude.

Senator,
I read your blog everyday for my dawg fix. I have just published my first ebook on amazon. It’s called the killing king of gratis. As a true UGA man, you might know that Gratis is a small community in Walton County, in the middle of UGA country. One of my main characters is a former UGA lineman, and the bad guy is a Gator. Would you be so gracious as to check it out and, if you like it, maybe give it a shout. Seriously, as a UGA man, I would like your feedback, because it’s written for the perspective of a dawg. Thanks, Jay Jackson

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“It's definitely different not knowing exactly who it's gonna be, but in a way, I feel like that's good,” he said. “One of my old coaches from Valdosta told me that competition is one of the best coaches. And I feel like, as well as each one of those three guys is performing, they're not gonna do anything but make each other better.” -- Jay Rome, The Red & Black, 3/25/15